Three Russellville High School (RHS) students were arrested on Tuesday after allegedly breaking into several vehicles in the school parking lot.

Layton Bicanovsky, 18, and two others, whose names and mugshots have been withheld because they are minors, appeared in felony bond hearings on Wednesday before District Judge Don Bourne, where Bicanovsky's and one of the minor's bail was set at $2,500. The other minor's bond was set at $2,000. All three are facing felony breaking and entering charges.

According to testimony by Detective Ricky Hendrix and a report provided by the Russellville Police Department, Pope County 911 received a report concerning suspicious people in the RHS parking lot attempting to get into vehicles at approximately 3:06 p.m. on Monday. Once on scene, officers were unable to locate the suspects, but after reviewing parking lot surveillance video, the officer immediately recognized one of the minors.

According to the report, the minors were seen on video entering or attempting to enter approximately 28 other vehicles, although nothing of substantial value was reported stolen.

Hendrix testified he interviewed all three suspects and the minors allegedly admitted to their involvement. One admitted to taking a "handful of change," while the other said he looked but did not take anything.

Hendrix testified that Bicanovsky denied entering any vehicles during an interview and said he was only nearby and approached one vehicle when the incident occurred.

Police made contact with four of the victims, who confirmed nothing had been taken, although one said his glove compartment had been opened and another said her wallet had been unzipped and her driver's license had been removed and left on the seat.

Randall Williams, superintendent at RSD, said that appropriate disciplinary measures have been taken concerning the incident.

Deputy Prosecutor Steve Higgins said the state is at this time treating all three as adults. If formally charged, the three will appear in Pope County Circuit Court at a later date.